Many thanks for your comments !!! I bought a 2003 second hand F650CS in NY/NY although I live in the Tropics on a 90 square-kilometers island where I can ride my bike 330 days a year. I bought in 2005 & kept it 'till 2017. My lady much preferred, as passenger, my former BMW than my current 2010 Yamaha MT03 660cc single cylinder engine which is more of a fun bike 😄😄😄
Bought my 2002 CS last week. Rode it back 250 miles (the long way!) from York to Manchester, UK. No problem holding 80mph and overall mileage was 78 per UK gallon which is around 65 per US gallon. That was with massive Krauser panniers fitted, too. This is a super single.
Absolutely fantastic walk-through and overview! Great detailed info that is useful for those of us looking at one of these. Curious, do you still have it?
+travatron4000 thanks a got myself a cs650 last week and love it the engine is very smooth for a single and plenty of power . i plan to tour on her next year ,love the 650cs and found your review very helpful in my decision to get one
Just got a 2003 single spark. THANKS for all the info! I'm a beginner (at age 60!), and, so far, doesn't appear to daunting or too powerful for a noob.
If you were to hit the highway for a long (1000 mile) ride, how fast would you reasonably push a CS? What kind of mileage do you get? The F650GS is famous for great mileage. Is the CS as good? Great video, thanks!
Owned 2005 f650cs 7 years 47k miles.. ran it highway 75-80 mph long time knoxville to winchester, no problem, motor loved high rpm, best mpg at 5k rpm over 70mpg.
Great Review! I just picked one up and as I was driving off the lot the side panel blew off. How did you attach the screws to your side panels? My stock headlight is pretty good, but would've liked to see your aftermarket HID light.Thanks for the start procedure.
+Vince Alton I just used a finishing screw and screwed those side covers onto the main panel, Like this: www.dkhardware.com/product-25678-av11790-black-8-x-1-1-4-oval-head-phillips-sheet-metal-screws-with-countersunk-washers.html?gclid=CNKdr6XS3MsCFQctaQodPbIFoA
Quick question. I am thinking of buying a 2003 for Los Angeles to get around. I found your video extremely informative. But is it a pain to keep the battery on a trickle charger when I am not there? It feels I have to take apart the bike from your video.
No, Just hook up the Pig tail with the SAE connector and run it under the seat. You can see the battery tender cable under the seat if you look close in the video about 2:30. If you want to use Jumper Cable style alligator clips it will be difficult as you can't reach the positive terminal with the battery in place.
All my bikes get one of these and the live on a tender when they're parked at home. www.amazon.com/Battery-Tender-081-0069-6-Terminal-Disconnect/dp/B000NCOKZQ
+jon doe The battery is kind of tucked away. It's easiest if you get a battery tender and use the connection cable that comes with it. I eventually got the smallest form factor Shorai Lithium battery just so it was easier to get in and out.
Many thanks for your comments !!! I bought a 2003 second hand F650CS in NY/NY although I live in the Tropics on a 90 square-kilometers island where I can ride my bike 330 days a year. I bought in 2005 & kept it 'till 2017. My lady much preferred, as passenger, my former BMW than my current 2010 Yamaha MT03 660cc single cylinder engine which is more of a fun bike 😄😄😄
Bought my 2002 CS last week. Rode it back 250 miles (the long way!) from York to Manchester, UK. No problem holding 80mph and overall mileage was 78 per UK gallon which is around 65 per US gallon. That was with massive Krauser panniers fitted, too. This is a super single.
Just about to buy one. 2005 with 47 kms. Will pick your brains once I take delivery.
you can change the headlight in about 3 minutes from under it. no need to take any screws out.
Best bike and so practical it just did not sell. Sad that there wasn't a large aftermarket for it
Absolutely fantastic walk-through and overview! Great detailed info that is useful for those of us looking at one of these. Curious, do you still have it?
Just bought a single spark. Some good tips , thanks
this is the dream bike i ever looking for , this bike combine all my tastes !
Wozza the belt can last as long as the bike as long as it does not get damaged. They last much longer than a chain.
+travatron4000 thanks a got myself a cs650 last week and love it the engine is very smooth for a single and plenty of power . i plan to tour on her next year ,love the 650cs and found your review very helpful in my decision to get one
Just got a 2003 single spark. THANKS for all the info! I'm a beginner (at age 60!), and, so far, doesn't appear to daunting or too powerful for a noob.
Samuel Claiborne I’m in my 50s and plan to pick this bike up and learn.
Do you have this bike yet? I intent to buy one here in Brazil... love this bike.
Thanks.
Fabio.
Very good, great bike!
Awesome review💯🏍💯🏍💯🏍💯🏍
If you were to hit the highway for a long (1000 mile) ride, how fast would you reasonably push a CS? What kind of mileage do you get? The F650GS is famous for great mileage. Is the CS as good? Great video, thanks!
Owned 2005 f650cs 7 years 47k miles.. ran it highway 75-80 mph long time knoxville to winchester, no problem, motor loved high rpm, best mpg at 5k rpm over 70mpg.
Can any one link me video how to replace the belt drive on F650CS thanks
Are you still active on here? I have some questions
Yeah, don't post much, Sold the bike a year ago. What's your question.
Great Review!
I just picked one up and as I was driving off the lot the side panel blew off. How did you attach the screws to your side panels? My stock headlight is pretty good, but would've liked to see your aftermarket HID light.Thanks for the start procedure.
+Vince Alton I just used a finishing screw and screwed those side covers onto the main panel, Like this:
www.dkhardware.com/product-25678-av11790-black-8-x-1-1-4-oval-head-phillips-sheet-metal-screws-with-countersunk-washers.html?gclid=CNKdr6XS3MsCFQctaQodPbIFoA
what's the brand of the windshield you installed?
It is a Parabellum: parabellum.com/F650CS-Touring-Windshield-P42.aspx
Thx a bunch! Great video, btw...
Ok...what screws did you use to attach the panel on the side...
I used these type of standard hardware store finishing screws:
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Cheers. I will look for some silver ones...thank you
thinking of getting one of these bikes and i like your review very helpful ,my one concern is the belt drive is it reliable .? thanks again
Quick question. I am thinking of buying a 2003 for Los Angeles to get around. I found your video extremely informative. But is it a pain to keep the battery on a trickle charger when I am not there? It feels I have to take apart the bike from your video.
No, Just hook up the Pig tail with the SAE connector and run it under the seat. You can see the battery tender cable under the seat if you look close in the video about 2:30. If you want to use Jumper Cable style alligator clips it will be difficult as you can't reach the positive terminal with the battery in place.
Very helpful. Thanks dude. Almost made me go with another bike because I didn't want to deal with the drama of keeping the battery charged.
All my bikes get one of these and the live on a tender when they're parked at home.
www.amazon.com/Battery-Tender-081-0069-6-Terminal-Disconnect/dp/B000NCOKZQ
Thanks again. Was very helpful.
travatron4000 do u saw any video how to replace the belt drive on this BMW F650CS 2003
I just got one of these from 2002. Just in case i ever need to, is there an easy way to charge the battery or jump start the bike?
+jon doe The battery is kind of tucked away. It's easiest if you get a battery tender and use the connection cable that comes with it. I eventually got the smallest form factor Shorai Lithium battery just so it was easier to get in and out.
Your front turn signals are the wrong way round.
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Sounds like lawn mower.
Great bike, awful screen.